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Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Taylor Fritz

Alcaraz took only a few minutes to remind Taylor Fritz how difficult it would be in the afternoon, and jumped to him with some fluffy blows to break in the first match.

If Fritz caught early asleep, then he did his best to wake up from his sleep with a magnificent shot from time to time – but this looked like the only way to win the scores murmuring in Alcaraz’s service, opening set.

Alcaraz threatened to break Fritz’s service for the second time, but forced the American to serve his favorite sets, including a pair of noisy AS and another irreversible service.

There was a different feeling from the beginning of the second set, Fritz was kept comfortably, then Alcaraz’s high level of sky began to leave on the way back. The game stopped twice for the British fans struggling in London’s heat wave, which only contributed to tension.

Fritz had limited Alcaraz to three of the previous four service matches, including the first breaking point in the eighth game, or 15-30 in three of the previous four service matches, and finally broke the Spanish to level the match.

It was a double-wrong game for 0-40 from Alcaraz, and then swam Forehand beyond the base line to accept it.

Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz meet on the network after four sets of war.Credit: AP

However, when Fritz fell to 0-40, the order was restored in the third game of the third set, Alcaraz ran another drop with a drop of fifth on a rope and then ran another way with a lobe that he could not enter the game again.

This was all Alcaraz’s two-one leading leadership.

However, Fritz, which reached the US Open Final last year, continued to stop, and even continued to dig a deep breaking point in the sixth match of the fourth set, which potentially matched some aggressive tennis.

The competition continued to make a zipper with several expanded rally, and both of them began to serve as the tie crusher approached.

Alcaraz Lunges for Forehand in four -set semi -final victory against Fritz in Wimbledon.

Alcaraz Lunges for Forehand in four -set semi -final victory against Fritz in Wimbledon.Credit: Getty Images

A badly recommended drop shooting in the tie mol threatened to be very costly to Fritz. The Alcaraz tactic regularly had a great impact on revealing Fritz’s movement, but trying against athletic Spanish was always full of danger.

Alcaraz chased him, won points and hit 4-1 net, but Fritz returned with a bright backhand to draw the level and returned with the next five points.

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As a fifth set looked at him in his face, the American would ask for a desperate service. Alcaraz had other ideas, neutralized the point, then forced him to draw a mistake towards the network. Fritz’s second set point was at Alcaraz’s service and made a deep return, but he was a Forehand long to lose.

Since Alcaraz proved the status of “King Carlos” again, everything was quickly from there.

Fritz was extremely impressive in defeat and founded himself at the same second level as Alex Zverev No. 3 behind the new Big Three – Alcaraz, Sinner and Djokovic.

Previously, Olivia Gadecki from Australia could not match her citizen Rinky Hijikata to reach Wimbledon farms. He and his American partner Desirae Krawczyk fell to Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova in the semi-final of their women’s semi-finals.

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